If you’re anything like me, you love Gmail, and are growing to love the rest of Google’s web apps – calendar, docs, sites, etc. Google officially announced on Tuesday that its apps are finally out of beta.
Anyone that has used them for any length of time knows that according to ‘normal’ beta software standards, these apps have been out of beta for a long, long time.
So, as of Tuesday, the ‘beta’ tag has been ripped out of the logos for the various Google apps. This is all that has changed – it is mostly to give enterprises that warm fuzzy feeling and encourage them to use this now non-beta cloud infrastructure. The code itself stays relatively the same. Google says they will continue to innovate and improve their applications, but for this change to non-beta, the code stays the same.









